Transcript:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England/v4p345

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He had bapt. at Milford, Mercy in 1662; a s. prob. Edward, 1664; and
Mary 1666, tho. b. at Middletown, 5 Nov. 1665; Eliz. b. 14 Dec. 1667,
prob. tho. rec. says 14 Dec. 1668, wh. must be wrong; John, 5 or 8
Aug. 1669; Stephen, 27 Nov. 1671; Abigail, 10 Sept. 1673; Hannah,
20 June 1675 or 6, the last fig. being indist. and Richard, 4 Mar. 1679.
His w. was Mary. The s. Edward had ch. at Middletown 1694 and aft.
EDWARD, Boston, wh. may be[1] the same as the preced. m. 25 Oct. 1656,
Mary, d. of Richard Sanford. ELISHA, Hingham, m. June 1687, Elizabeth
Jacob; but I am not sure that he did not belong to Scituate or Weymouth,
and to H. only resort for w. EPHRIAM, Boston, eldest s. of
Robert, the innholder, ar. co. 1663, freem. 1666, ens. in the comp. of
capt. James Oliver, 1675, and held the colors until 1680; was a brazier.
EPHRAIM, Hartford, apprent. to Phineas Wilson, wh. left him on eldest s. of
by his will of 1691, had w. Mary and d. late in 1705, or early next yr.
EZEKIEL, New London, s. of John of Scituate, m. 2 Dec. 1678 Susanna,
d. of John Keeny, d. 16 Jan. 1704, leav. Ezekiel and ten ds. HABACUCK,
Salem, mariner, s. of the sec. Robert of Boston, m. 30 Apr. 1670,
Mary, d. of Habacuck Gardner, had Robert, b. 25 Apr. foll.; Mary, 25 Jan.
1673; and she d. 14 Oct. 1674, unless that date belong to the f. HUMPHREY,
Scituate, had come with w. and eldest s. John, perhaps also sec. John
and tradit. would be him bring, two more from a part of Eng. hitherto
undeterm. where he had been a tanner and a. 1628 sat down at Plymouth,
some yrs. aft. rem. to S. where he was one the found. of the
ch. Jan. 1635, and earliest rest promin. men. There his w. join. the ch. 10
Jan. 1636. At P. he was taxed, we kn. by the rec. 1633 and 4, and
there prob. were b. Lydia, and Thomas. But to S. we kn. he rem.
1634, and assign to this resid. Mary, bapt. 25 Jan. 1635; Joseph, 1 Jan.
1637; Nathaniel, 10 Mar. 1639; and Daniel. Certain. in 1643, two
Johns are in the list of those able to bear arms for Scituate. There he
was
constable, rep. in 1640, 52 and 3; d. 1673. His w. Lydia had d.
bef. that d. Lydia m. 15 Aug. 1649, James Doughty; and Mary m. 13
Nov. 1651, William Parker, as his sec. w. INCREASE, Boston, s. of
Jeffrey, m. at Charlestown, 3 Oct. 1673, Mehitable, of the first Thomas
Hett
; sometime he was of Cambridge, liv. in that part that bec. Newton,
d. 1689. ISAAC, New Haven, s. of capt. Nathaniel, among the freem.
of 1669, was propr. 1685. His w. Mary, d. of Christopher Todd, m.
19 Aug. 1668, brot. him Isaac, and Nathaniel, 3 July 1669; Joseph, 13
Nov. 1672; Mary, 9 Dec. 1674, d. young; and his w. d. 3 May 1676.
He made his will 1 Jan. 1699, and d. 27 Mar. foll. leav. good est. to the
three ch. ISREAL, Scitunte, s. of the sec. or young John, m. Sarah, d.
of the first Charles Stockbridge. JACOB, Scituate, br. of the preced, m.
1692, Jane Vining, prob. d. of John of Weymouth, and there afterwards
liv. and had Jacob, 4 Apr. 1693; Seth, 7 Apr. 1695; Jane, 13 Apr.
1698; Benjamin, 29 Jan. 1706, d. at 7 yrs.; Elisha, 5 Mar. 1708, d.